This Farnham rehab clinic is a fully residential 18-bed primary care centre that facilitates detox and offers a programme of rebalancing and restructuring to clients’ lives. The centre is regulated by the Care Quality Commission and aims to offer the highest standard of care possible.
The structured programme would benefit clients coming in for a short 10-14 day detox programme as well as clients staying for the main 28-day programme and longer. The centre has a well-balanced day starting at 9 am and going through to 6 pm.
Clients will experience between 5-7 groups a day ranging from holistic treatments through to group therapy or workshops or stress management. The centre offers educational workshops on neurobiology and enhances clients’ diet by introducing a wide range of vitamins.
The programme is also structured at weekends. Clients are permitted visits on a Sunday.
The facility is a modern building with 3 floors. All the rooms are en-suite and there is a mix of single and twin bedrooms.
There are two nice bright group rooms. The group room located on the top floor overlooks the beach and sea offering a stunning view. The facility has an open-plan kitchen.
Clients are served a fresh and healthy balanced diet every day whilst at the centre. The lounge is also open plan and has a lovely grand piano and gas fire which offers a relaxing setting in the evening. The centre also has 1-2-1 rooms and holistic therapy rooms.
At the back of the facility, there is a smoking area which is covered.
The centre also has a hot tub and steam room for relaxation.
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